QOTD: October 30th: Have you ever egged or TP'd someone's house

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I've never egged a house. But my house was TP'd while Chris and I were on our honeymoon. We came home to our porch saran wrapped and our trees TP'd and come to find out it was our wedding party and our neighbours all helped them!!! Talk about a mess...it rained and all the TP was just a huge soggy mess. Not fun cleaning it up.
 

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Guilty on the TP charge. I've done that more times than I can count, and have been the victim just as many times :) I've also saran wrapped cars & even put my friend's house up for sale (not really, but I did put an ad in the paper and had an open house sign put in their yard *grin*) I only did that after she collected plastic milk bottles for 6 months, filled them all with water, and put them in my yard on a cold, winter night where they froze in place & I couldn't move them for days. Lol, that was a good one...but not as good as her house being up for sale. She really wondered why all of these people were knocking on her door at 8 in the morning, asking for a tour of the home *snicker*

Lesson: Prank me....you're gonna get pranked back *grin*
 
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Omg.... I'm sure that's really funny after the fact. Probably not at the time, or it wouldn't be, for me. Lol. The milk bottles story is funny too!

Sigh, no.... i don't really do the pranks. Which actually seems weird to me that we don't do pranks, seems like something hubby and I should totally do to each other, at the very least. Lol he and I have both done scavenger hunts for gifts, if that counts.
And I've had the office pranks... someone taping my mouse, or unplugging my keyboard, whatever. Blah and boring and expected, honestly.

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Toilet paper.... tp-ing means you're "decorating in a horrible manner" their space with toilet paper. Haha
 

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Toilet Papered. You take rolls of toilet paper and throw them up in the trees, over the house...and just make a horrible mess of the yard. I know...it's mean, but I was young, and thought the principal of our high school needed to know how much we loved him :p
 

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Oh...makes sense. Can't say as I've ever TP'd or egged any ones house. Did some other silly things when I was young but not that.
 

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Okay, Pranks are a WHOLE different thread in itself!!! We did pranks as kids. I was more focused on Devil's night activities. LOL..

When I was in my early 20's and Chris and I moved in together (before marriage AAAHHH! LOL), we used to prank with our group of friends. Nobody knew when it would come and nobody knew what the other would do. It was kind of like "the slap" on How I met Your Mother.

Some pranks we did were, putting our best friends' living room furniture on their front lawn all set up like it was in their house, we covered another friends' car with condoms and mayonnaise, our friends put crime tape and fake blood all over our front porch (scared the crap out of our neighbours who was about to call the police!!!) and many other different things. WE used to have so much fun doing things like that.

Then, Chris and I moved out of town and those "best friends" suddenly forgot who we were because we lived a half hour away. That's a whole other long boring story.
 

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oh my gosh I just laughed out loud because that is just what we all did in our town growing up right!!
 

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Oh we don't even want to discuss half the things I did as a teenagers.. I would be called a devils child. TPing would be considered a kind and loving gesture by me :) We would go to the "seminary teachers" (our church has teenagers educational program) and TP almost every night, got to be so common that they would come out on the front porch and talk to us and make cookies for us while we were there.. I think that was so we wouldn't do it so badly.
When my own girls got old enough to TP then I would be the driver and the buyer of the TP.. one house we took pictures because it literally looked like the trees and house had been covered in snow. that one might have been about 3 cases of TP purchasing (but I will never tell the real amount )
Smashing pumpkins was another very naughty thing done until I got caught and had to clean it up in a full neighborhood of doing it..Last night my own house was smashed pumpkined.

We have done the pranks on neighbor games too but that was in the town we lived in before we moved back "home" to our town we grew up in and live in now.
 

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No I have never tp's or egged anything though we use to make prank calls on the phone when we were kids. My brothers prank on his fiancée was hilarious afterwards but pretty mean I thought. After his bachelor party while all the girls were out having their hens night, my brother and his mates thought it would be fun to grab the tomato sauce, set the table like they were having a midnight meal, squeeze tomato sauce over the backs of their heads...do you get where I'm going....and lay face first in their food and pretend they were dead when the girls arrived home! Apparently lots of screaming, swearing, punching and laughing happened afterwards! My brother was always the joker, on his wedding day he wrote help in large letters on the bottom of his wedding shoes, so when they both knelt down at the wedding ceremony we all could read them. We'll the whole congregation erupted in laughter especially when my brother turned around with that cheeky grin of he's. Of course the bride didnt know he had done that so was wondering why everyone was laughing, but cracked up herself when he told her!! Such great memories!!
 

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Lol, that is too funny about the shoes! I wouldn't have wanted to walk in on the tomato scene...ewwwww!
 
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